Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Jose urges fans to lift them up

- Reuters sportm@hindustant­imes.com

NO LET UP After Hull victory, United boss exhorts supporters to find their voice when archrivals Liverpool visit on Sunday

MANCHESTER: Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has urged his fans to find their voice when they host Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday, telling them to not just “come to the theatre” but “play with us”.

United defeated Hull City 2-0 at Old Trafford in the first leg of the League Cup with second half goals from midfielder­s Juan Mata and Marouane Fellaini.

The Portuguese, however, was not impressed by the subdued atmosphere in the first half which reflected the lacklustre performanc­e from his players on the pitch. “I think in the first half the players have to do better, I have to do better, the fans they also have to do better,” Mourinho told the British media.

“Maybe I didn’t do my job well, maybe I should have brought more tension to the dynamic to prepare the game.”

Mourinho expected striker Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c to feature against Liverpool after missing the Hull clash with illness, though defender Marcos Rojo is in doubt after he picked up an unspecifie­d injury during the FA Cup win over Reading last weekend. “Zlatan is ill so I think no problem, I think he will be fine (for Liverpool),” the United manager added.

“I don’t know (about Rojo). I’m not saying he’s not ready to play, I’m saying that I have my doubts.”

Manchester United are sixth in the league after 20 games with 39 points, trailling second-placed Liverpool by five points.

Juan Mata had given United the lead early in the second half, but their failure to kill off the tie when comfortabl­y on top had left the home fans fearing a testing return encounter as the seconds ticked away at Old Trafford.

The hosts had spurned several chances to put the tie to bed, with Paul Pogba rattling the post, before substitute Fellaini gave Jose Mourinho’s side some breathing space when he rose at the far post to head home with three minutes remaining.

The victory kept the Portuguese coach on course for a first trophy at the club and continued United’s superb recent form with a ninth successive victory in all

I think we were a bit sloppy, overcompli­cating things, always delaying the decision, giving them time to regroup... In the second half we improved a little bit

competitio­ns, but the demanding Mourinho was far from satisfied with what he saw.

In only his second game as Hull boss, fellow Portuguese Marco Silva had to deal with an injury crisis that left him with only 14 fit senior players and there was a makeshift look about them as United took control early on.

 ?? REUTERS PHOTO ?? Marouane Fellaini’s (centre) strike in the 87th minute sealed the first leg in Manchester United’s favour.
REUTERS PHOTO Marouane Fellaini’s (centre) strike in the 87th minute sealed the first leg in Manchester United’s favour.
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